Articles

Julien Murzi & Brett Topey
  1. ‘Categoricity by convention’, 2021, Philosophical Studies 178, 3391–3420.
Julien Murzi
  1. ‘Non-reflexivity and revenge’ (with Lorenzo Rossi), 2022, Journal of Philosophical Logic 51, 201–218.
  2. ‘Naïve validity’ (with Lorenzo Rossi), 2021, Synthese 199: 819–841.
Brett Topey
  1. ‘Pragmatic accounts of justification, epistemic analyticity, and other routes to easy knowledge of abstracta’, forthcoming in X. de Donato-Rodríguez, J. Falguera, C. Martínez-Vidal (eds.), Deflationist Conceptions of Abstract Objects (Springer).
  2. ‘Best laid plans: Idealization and the rationality–accuracy bridge’, forthcoming, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
  3. ‘Higher-order evidence and the dynamics of self-location: An accuracy-based argument for calibrationism’, 2024, Erkenntnis 89: 1407–1433.
  4. ‘Saving sensitivity’, 2022, Philosophical Quarterly 72: 177–196.
  5. ‘Realism, reliability, and epistemic possibility: On modally interpreting the Benacerraf–Field challenge’, 2021, Synthese 199: 4415–4436.

Talks

Julien Murzi & Brett Topey
  1. December 2024, ‘What is Carnap’s problem and how can we solve it?’, Amsterdam Colloquium 2024, University of Amsterdam.
  2. October 2023, ‘Pluralism by convention’, Logical Pluralism workshop, Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, Ludwig Maximilian University.
  3. August 2023, ‘The omega rule and the Categoricity Problem’, 11th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy, University of Vienna.
  4. October 2022, ‘The omega rule and the Categoricity Problem’, EuPhiLo First Annual Conference, University of Padua.
  5. October 2022, ‘The omega rule and the Categoricity Problem’, Departmental Colloquium, Paris Lodron University of Salzburg.
  6. September 2022, ‘The omega rule and the Categoricity Problem’, FilMat Conference 2022: Foundations, Definitions and Axioms, IUSS Pavia.
  7. June 2022, ‘The omega rule and the Categoricity Problem’, Convention in Logic and Language conference, University of Haifa.
  8. May 2022, ‘The omega rule and the Categoricity Problem’, Perspectives on Categoricity workshop, University of Vienna.
  9. May 2022, ‘The omega rule and the Categoricity Problem’, uAnalytiCon-2022: Abstract Objects, Ural Federal University.
Julien Murzi
  1. November 2024, ‘What is Carnap’s problem and how can we solve it?’,(In)determinacy in Mathematics conference, National University of Singapore.
  2. November 2023, ‘Naive semantic principles and paradox’, Philosophy Colloquium, University of Utrecht.
  3. October 2023, ‘Naive semantic principles and paradox’, PhDs in Logic conference, University of Grenada.
  4. September 2023, ‘Full higher-order logic by convention’, 10 Years of Modal Logic as Metaphysics conference, University of Hamburg.
  5. April 2023, ‘Revenge’, Logic and Mathematics Seminar, University of Birmingham.
  6. November 2021, ‘Revenge’, UConn Logic Group, University of Connecticut.
Brett Topey
  1. November 2024, ‘If the omega rule is a solution, what was the problem?’, (In)determinacy in Mathematics conference, National University of Singapore.
  2. October 2024, ‘Self-location, ur-priors, and metaconditionalization: A diagnosis’, Knowledge in Crisis: Language, Truth and Knowledge group meeting, University of Salzburg.
  3. September 2023, ‘Whence admissibility constraints? From inferentialism to tolerance’, Logic and Metaphysics Workshop, CUNY Graduate Center.
  4. October 2022, ‘Whence admissibility constraints? From inferentialism to tolerance’, EuPhiLo First Annual Conference, University of Padua.
  5. June 2022, ‘Conditionalizing on higher-order evidence’ (cancelled due to scheduling conflict), European Epistemology Network meeting, University of Glasgow.
  6. June 2022, ‘Inferentialism and the admissibility of rules’, Convention in Logic and Language conference, University of Haifa.
  7. September 2021, ‘Entitlement of cognitive project, epistemic analyticity, and other routes to easy knowledge of abstracta’, Abstract Objects: Deflationary Approaches workshop, University of Santiago de Compostela.